Breakfast Egg Rolls

Turn your morning scramble into a crispy handheld delight—cheesy, bacon-filled wrappers fried until golden. Perfect for weekend brunch or make-ahead breakfasts.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Handheld and portable: perfect for busy mornings, weekend brunches, or packing for a picnic.
- Fast to make: ready in about 21 minutes from start to finish—15 minutes active prep and 6 minutes to crisp.
- Uses pantry staples: eggs, shredded cheddar, bacon, and store-bought egg roll wrappers—no specialty shopping required.
- Customizable fillings: swap bacon for turkey bacon, add bell pepper or spinach, or skip cheese for a lighter version.
- Make-ahead friendly: assemble in advance and fry or bake later; reheats well in the oven for best texture.
- Crowd-pleaser: the sweet-savory contrast with syrup or chili sauce consistently wins over picky eaters.
I’ve made these for holiday brunches and weekday breakfasts alike. My sister once doubled the batch for a baby shower, and everyone kept asking for the recipe. My kids declared Thai sweet chili their favorite dip, while I still reach for a little maple syrup when I want that nostalgic breakfast flavor. Small changes—using smoked cheddar or adding a pinch of hot paprika—made surprising improvements that I now keep as optional notes below.
Ingredients
- Scrambled eggs: 1 cup scrambled eggs (about 5 large eggs). Use farm-fresh or large eggs and season with salt and pepper while cooking; they provide the creamy base and bulk of the filling.
- Cheddar cheese: 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar (about 4 ounces). Sharp cheddar melts well and gives a tangy bite—avoid pre-shredded blends with anti-caking agents if you want silkier melt.
- Bacon: 1/2 cup cooked, crumbled bacon (about 2-3 slices). Cook until crisp for texture contrast; turkey bacon works as a leaner swap.
- Green onion: 1/4 cup finely diced green onion (scallions). Adds freshness and a subtle bite that cuts the richness.
- Sour cream: 1 tablespoon sour cream. Adds moisture and a tangy creaminess that helps the filling hold together.
- Wrappers: 8 egg roll wrappers. Keep them covered with a damp towel while you work to prevent drying and cracking.
- Water: 1/4 cup water for sealing wrappers; a pastry brush or finger will do to moisten edges.
- Cooking oil: Vegetable or canola oil for frying (about 2 to 3 cups depending on pan size). Use a neutral oil with a high smoke point.
- Dips (optional): Maple syrup, Thai sweet chili sauce, or white gravy for dipping—each gives a different but delicious contrast.
Instructions
Prepare the filling: Whisk and scramble eggs in a skillet over medium heat, seasoning with salt and pepper. Aim for slightly undercooked, soft curds—finish carryover will firm them. Let the eggs cool slightly, then fold in shredded cheddar, crumbled bacon, diced green onions, and sour cream. The sour cream prevents dryness and helps bind the filling. Lay out wrappers: Place an egg roll wrapper on a clean surface with a corner pointing toward you (diagonal orientation). Keep remaining wrappers under a damp towel to prevent edges from cracking. Measure about 1/3 cup of filling per wrapper for a tidy, sealable roll. Fill and seal: Spoon roughly 1/3 cup of the egg mixture onto the bottom third of the wrapper. Moisten all four edges with water using a pastry brush or fingertip. Fold the bottom corner up over the fillings and tuck tightly, then fold the two side corners inwards. Roll forward until the final corner meets the seam and press firmly to seal. If the wrapper splits, pat a little water along the tear and pinch closed—small imperfections won’t affect flavor. Heat the oil: In a deep skillet or fryer, heat oil to 375°F. Use a thermometer for accuracy; oil that is too cool will make the rolls greasy, while oil that is too hot will brown them before the filling is heated through. Fry until golden: Fry 2 to 3 minutes, turning occasionally so they brown evenly on all sides. Do not overcrowd the pan—work in batches if needed. Use a slotted spoon to transfer cooked rolls to paper towels to drain. Serve: Let cool for a few minutes so the filling sets slightly, then serve warm with maple syrup, Thai sweet chili sauce, or white gravy for dipping.
You Must Know
- These rolls keep well refrigerated for up to a week when stored in an airtight container; re-crisp in a 400°F oven for 8–10 minutes.
- They can be frozen before frying—flash freeze on a tray, then transfer to a zip-top bag for up to 3 months; fry or bake from frozen, adding a few extra minutes to cooking time.
- High protein and satisfying: each roll contains about 18 grams of protein, making it a filling breakfast option.
- Adjust oil temperature carefully: a thermometer is the single best tool to avoid greasy rolls or burnt exteriors.
My favorite part is watching guests’ reactions when they dip the egg roll in maple syrup—surprising and simply delightful. I also appreciate how adaptable the recipe is: it hums along with what’s in the fridge and rewards small upgrades like smoked cheddar or a squeeze of hot sauce in the filling. Making a double batch and freezing half has saved my mornings more than once.
Storage Tips
Store cooled rolls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to seven days. To reheat and restore crispiness, preheat the oven to 400°F and bake on a wire rack set over a baking sheet for 8–12 minutes, flipping halfway. Avoid microwaving if you want the exterior to stay crisp—microwaves make the wrapper chewy. For freezing, flash freeze assembled, un-fried rolls on a parchment-lined tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer bag; fry or bake from frozen, increasing the fry time by about 1–2 minutes or bake for 18–22 minutes at 425°F.
Ingredient Substitutions
For a meat-free variation, replace bacon with sautéed mushrooms or smoked tempeh; if avoiding dairy, omit cheese and sour cream or use dairy-free cream cheese. Use egg-white-only scrambled eggs for a lighter option, though texture will be slightly less rich. To make gluten-free versions, seek certified gluten-free wrappers or substitute with small flour tortillas (these won’t crisp the same but will be tasty). For lower fat, brush assembled rolls with oil and bake at 425°F for 15–20 minutes, flipping once for even browning.
Serving Suggestions
Serve warm with a trio of dipping sauces: pure maple syrup for sweet-savory lovers, Thai sweet chili sauce for a bright spicy kick, and a creamy white gravy for a Southern-style comfort twist. Garnish with extra sliced green onion and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt. Pair with fresh fruit, arugula tossed in lemon vinaigrette, or a simple coffee for a balanced brunch spread. These are also great as appetizers—slice on the diagonal and arrange on a platter with small dipping bowls.
Cultural Background
While egg rolls are rooted in East Asian cuisine, the idea of a savory breakfast filling wrapped and fried has universal appeal. This Americanized breakfast version blends classic American breakfast flavors—eggs, cheese, bacon—with the hand-held convenience of a wrapped treat. It speaks to the broader tradition of fusion comfort foods: familiar ingredients transformed by a technique borrowed from another cuisine to create something new and approachable.
Seasonal Adaptations
Adjust fillings by season: in spring add blanched asparagus tips and chives; in summer fold in roasted corn and diced red pepper; in fall incorporate sautéed apple and sage with a mild cheddar; and in winter try caramelized onions and a smoked cheese. For holidays, add chopped ham and a little Dijon mustard for a savory twist. The method remains the same—only the filling changes to reflect seasonal produce and flavors.
Meal Prep Tips
Assemble fillings and keep them chilled for up to two days to speed morning assembly. Roll egg rolls the night before and refrigerate covered; fry or bake in the morning for the freshest texture. If freezing for future breakfasts, assemble and freeze un-fried on a tray, then transfer to a freezer bag. Label with the date and reheat from frozen when needed. Use a shallow frying pan with at least 2 inches of oil for even frying if you don’t have a deep fryer.
These egg rolls bridge the gap between playful and practical—easy to make, endlessly customizable, and reliably delicious. Make a batch, experiment with fillings, and soon you’ll have your own signature version to serve at every brunch.
Pro Tips
Use a thermometer to maintain oil at 375°F to avoid greasy or burnt wrappers.
Keep unused wrappers under a damp towel to prevent drying and cracking while you work.
Assemble rolls tightly and use about 1/3 cup filling per wrapper to ensure clean seals and even frying.
Flash freeze assembled, un-fried rolls on a tray before bagging for best freezer texture.
This nourishing breakfast egg rolls recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Ingredients
Filling
Assembly
Frying & Serving
Instructions
Make the filling
Whisk and scramble eggs in a skillet over medium heat, seasoning with salt and pepper. Aim for soft curds and slightly undercook so the filling remains tender. Let cool slightly and fold in cheddar, crumbled bacon, green onion, and sour cream until combined.
Prepare wrappers
Place one wrapper at a diagonal on a clean surface and keep the remaining wrappers covered with a damp towel to prevent drying.
Portion filling
Spoon about 1/3 cup of the cooled filling onto the bottom third of the wrapper, leaving edges clear for sealing.
Seal rolls
Brush the edges with water, fold the bottom corner over the filling, tuck tightly, fold sides in, then roll to seal the top corner, pressing seam firmly. Small tears can be patched with a bit of water.
Heat oil
Heat oil in a deep skillet or fryer to 375°F. Maintain temperature between batches for even frying and minimal oil absorption.
Fry until golden
Fry rolls 2–3 minutes, turning occasionally to brown evenly. Do not overcrowd the pan—work in batches. Transfer to paper towels to drain.
Serve warm
Allow rolls to cool for a couple minutes to set the filling, then serve with maple syrup, Thai sweet chili sauce, or white gravy.
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